Sunderland Echo

HAYDEN PLAYING ON THE EDGE TO GIVE HIS BEST

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Isaac Hayden says he only knows one way to play – and that’s on the “edge”.

Hayden has been a fixture in Newcastle United’s midfield since the turn of the year.

The 23-year-old, along with Sean Longstaff, was handed a chance because of injuries and the departure of Ki Sung-yueng to the Asian Cup.

Hayden has kept Ki, Jonjo Shelvey and Mohamed Diame out of the team since they returned to the squad, having forged an impressive partnershi­p with Longstaff, whose season is all but over after he suffered a knee injury in last weekend’s 2-0 defeat to West Ham United at the London Stadium.

The result left the club 14th in the Premier League – and nine points above the relegation zone – with nine games left to play.

“When you get in the team, you’ve got the shirt,” said Hayden, who has asked to leave the club in the last two transfer windows to be with his fiancee and infant daughter, who was born prematurel­y.

“You have to do your best to keep the shirt.

“It was unfortunat­e circumstan­ces why I got in the team, but that happens in sport, and it’s how you deal with it as a player.

“The other lads have been fantastic. The team has done incredibly well. The formation has worked really well home and away. We’ve got the right work ethic. Everyone’s bought into the manager’s ideas.

“Also, the squad has been together bar one or two new signings for the best part of two and a half years now. A lot of the players know each other quite well.

“When you go on to the pitch you know what you want to do and you know your team-mates. It’s quite important.”

Hayden, preparing for tomorrow’s home game against 10th-placed Everton, found his opportunit­ies limited in the second half of last season by the form of Shelvey and Diame.

And he knows that he could lose his place if he loses his focus.

“We’ve got tough games left, and there’ll be opportunit­ies for players to play,” said Hayden.

“Every single game is an opportunit­y for players to show what they can do.

“I think the players that are playing at the minute are never guaranteed to play. You have to take every single game, minute, touch and pass to show what you can do.

“That’s the attitude I have. If you rest on your laurels and think ‘I’m in the team and I’m playing and doing this and that’, you can get over-confident.

“That’s not how I play. You play on the edge and you play with pressure. I do my best.”

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Isaac Hayden.

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